Family Sobriety Now

When You Are Tired Of Being Strong

13 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, Joseph Devlin speaks directly to the parent, spouse, or loved one who has been holding everything together through addiction and is quietly reaching a point of emotional exhaustion. Through two powerful stories, Joseph explores what it feels like to keep showing up, supporting recovery, and still feel depleted inside. One story highlights a mother who gave everything she had to support her loved one’s recovery, only to realize she had nothing left for herself. Another story reveals what begins to shift when someone finally stops carrying it alone. This episode is a reminder that being tired doesn’t mean you’re failing, it means you’ve been carrying too much for too long. If you’ve been trying to stay strong for everyone else… this conversation will help you begin taking care of yourself again.

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